iturn0image0turn0image1turn0image2turn0image4Brit Care Dog Show Champion – Salmon & Herring is a hypoallergenic, super-premium dry dog food formulated to maintain show dogs in peak condition. This diet features salmon and herring as primary protein sources, providing essential omega-3 fatty acids to promote healthy skin and a radiant coat. The inclusion of milk thistle supports liver function and detoxification, while glucosamine and chondroitin contribute to joint health. This balanced formula is suitable for adult dogs of all breeds, especially those participating in shows.
Key Benefits:
- Hypoallergenic Formula: Reduces the risk of food allergies and sensitivities.
- Rich in Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Promotes healthy skin and a shiny coat.
- Joint Support: Contains glucosamine and chondroitin for joint health.
- Liver Support: Milk thistle aids in liver function and detoxification.
- Digestive Health: Includes prebiotics like mannan-oligosaccharides and fructo-oligosaccharides to support digestion.
Composition: Dried salmon (35%), rice (32%), dried herring (10%), chicken fat, salmon protein (5%), salmon oil (4%), dried apple pulp, chicken liver hydrolyzed, brewer’s yeast, evening primrose oil (1%), glucosamine sulfate (320 mg/kg), chondroitin sulfate (190 mg/kg), mannan-oligosaccharides (180 mg/kg), fructo-oligosaccharides (120 mg/kg), yucca Mojave (120 mg/kg), inulin (110 mg/kg), dried milk thistle (90 mg/kg), dried rosemary (50 mg/kg), dried cloves (50 mg/kg), dried citrus (50 mg/kg), dried curcuma (50 mg/kg).
Analytical Constituents:
- Crude protein: 26.0%
- Crude fat: 16.0%
- Moisture: 10.0%
- Crude ash: 6.5%
- Crude fiber: 2.5%
- Calcium: 1.1%
- Phosphorus: 0.9%
- Sodium: 0.8%
Feeding Guidelines: The recommended daily amount should be divided into 1-2 equal portions and served dry or slightly moistened with water at room temperature. Ensure your dog always has access to fresh drinking water. Adjust the feeding amount based on your dog’s age, activity level, and environment.
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